Ballroom and Latin American Dances

As a members of a Latin and ballroom formation team, we represented Slovakia on numerous National, International, European and World Latin and ballroom championships all over the Europe. Dancing in formation team gave us a lot of experience which We always use in our current dance performance. The most important thing we learned in this the dance discipline was visual perception of the other couples on the dance floor.

As a members of a Latin and ballroom formation team, we represented Slovakia on numerous National, International, European and World Latin and ballroom championships all over the Europe. Dancing in formation team gave us a lot of experience which We always use in our current dance performance. The most important thing we learned in this the dance discipline was visual perception of the other couples on the dance floor. We were so lucky, we would not change this experience for anything!’’

As a solo couple In Latin and ballroom career we participated on many National and International performances and competitions (Slovakia, Czech Republic, Luxemburg, Hungary, Austria).

We can provide spectacular shows for different kind of events:

Wedding shows

Corporate events

Private parties

Promotional events

Demonstrations

Cabarets

TV

Theater

Stage

Ballroom dancing defines ballroom dancing as simply “Any of various, usually social dances in which couples perform set moves”. The word “ball”, when referring to a social gathering as opposed to a child’s toy, comes from the Latin “ballare” meaning to dance. This is the base for ballroom (a room for dancing), ballet (a dance), and ballerina (a dancer).

Ballroom dancing revolves around five dances,

the Waltz,

the Viennese Waltz,

the Slow Foxtrot,

the Tango

the Quickstep.

The Latin American ballroom dances are

Samba,

Rumba,

Paso Doble,

Cha-Cha

Jive.

Latin American ballroom is short for Latin and American – not a reference to Latin countries. .